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Then, open the site database by clicking Enter phpMyAdmin . The phpMyAdmin Database section in hPanel with the Insert phpMyAdmin button highlighted If you have multiple databases, look for the database name in the wp-config.php file . Look for the following block of code: // ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** // /** The name of the database for WordPress */ define( 'DB_NAME', 'MySQL Database' ); Scroll to the bottom and click the Check All button . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Check All button is highlighted. Click the With Selected : drop-down menu and select the Replace Table Prefix option . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Replace Table Prefix button is highlighted. Enter your current area code and a new one and select Continue .
The Replace Prefixes table on phpMyAdmin.Then, open the site EA Leads database by clicking Enter phpMyAdmin . The phpMyAdmin Database section in hPanel with the Insert phpMyAdmin button highlighted If you have multiple databases, look for the database name in the wp-config.php file . Look for the following block of code: // ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** // /** The name of the database for WordPress */ define( 'DB_NAME', 'MySQL Database' ); Scroll to the bottom and click the Check All button . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Check All button is highlighted. Click the With Selected : drop-down menu and select the Replace Table Prefix option . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Replace Table Prefix button is highlighted. Enter your current area code and a new one and select Continue . The Replace Prefixes table on phpMyAdmin.Then, open the site database by clicking Enter phpMyAdmin .
The phpMyAdmin Database section in hPanel with the Insert phpMyAdmin button highlighted If you have multiple databases, look for the database name in the wp-config.php file . Look for the following block of code: // ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** // /** The name of the database for WordPress */ define( 'DB_NAME', 'MySQL Database' ); Scroll to the bottom and click the Check All button . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Check All button is highlighted. Click the With Selected : drop-down menu and select the Replace Table Prefix option . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Replace Table Prefix button is highlighted. Enter your current area code and a new one and select Continue . The Replace Prefixes table on phpMyAdmin.
The Replace Prefixes table on phpMyAdmin.Then, open the site EA Leads database by clicking Enter phpMyAdmin . The phpMyAdmin Database section in hPanel with the Insert phpMyAdmin button highlighted If you have multiple databases, look for the database name in the wp-config.php file . Look for the following block of code: // ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** // /** The name of the database for WordPress */ define( 'DB_NAME', 'MySQL Database' ); Scroll to the bottom and click the Check All button . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Check All button is highlighted. Click the With Selected : drop-down menu and select the Replace Table Prefix option . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Replace Table Prefix button is highlighted. Enter your current area code and a new one and select Continue . The Replace Prefixes table on phpMyAdmin.Then, open the site database by clicking Enter phpMyAdmin .
The phpMyAdmin Database section in hPanel with the Insert phpMyAdmin button highlighted If you have multiple databases, look for the database name in the wp-config.php file . Look for the following block of code: // ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** // /** The name of the database for WordPress */ define( 'DB_NAME', 'MySQL Database' ); Scroll to the bottom and click the Check All button . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Check All button is highlighted. Click the With Selected : drop-down menu and select the Replace Table Prefix option . In the phpMyAdmin interface, the Replace Table Prefix button is highlighted. Enter your current area code and a new one and select Continue . The Replace Prefixes table on phpMyAdmin.